Cyclone soccer coach Jared Fuller described Tuesday's Senior Night game against Bryant as a heart attack. The Cyclones went down early 1-0, but the players would not let their night be spoiled.

Kyle Spragins scored on a penalty kick and Scott Fleck had two goals to lead Russellville to a 4-2 win. Fuller told his seniors to go out and just play the game as if it were any other. He said he felt the team waited too long to put the ball in the net. There was no specific game plan for the Cyclones, who knew it was a special game, but wanted to take care of business as they continue to prepare for the playoffs.

"We showed we know how to compose ourselves and step up," Fuller said.

Defender Adrian Morales was sorely missed and unable to attend the game because of his desire to become a preacher and missionary. Morales attends church functions on Tuesday nights which is why he was unable to attend Senior Night. Fuller also noted Morales is a great player on and off the field who lets his play do the talking. Senior Scott Fleck has had the biggest impact on the team with his size and speed thus far this season according to Fuller but goalkeepers Denny Martinez and Kevin McGregor will be hard to replace.

"This particular group of seniors is the best group of hardworkers I've ever coached," Fuller remarked.

Looking ahead to the playoffs, Fuller said he wished the team could be more consistent. He wants his players to know Senior Night was important, but not as important as the teammates and the moments shared on and off the field. Seniors Calet Caballero, Zach Callaway, Chris Campbell, Scott Fleck, Will Walker, Kyle Spragins, Adrian Morales and Kevin McGregor all were honored before their match.

The Russellville coach has confidence in his team and their abilities, but sometimes finds himself looking to press the "Easy" button to help his team keep composure. The biggest thing Russellville has to fear is itself. The team was solid and took care of business against Bryant, and it hopes to continue that momentum going into its game against rival Pine Bluff at 7 p.m. Friday at home.

The Cyclones will finish their regular season at home at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday against Little Rock Catholic.